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I ®he öMh Mill The M ost Thoroughly Reed W eekly in Southern Oregon, Published in the Biggest L ittle Town in the State — ■ VOLUME XXXV11 FO O TS C R E E K NEW S > « ............f 11 1 ' » 1 ............... — ................— — N U M B E R 33 GOLD HILL, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1934 .Jg-.- ■ ■ ■ ■■■ g I " L O S T ” T R A IL M IN E R Postal Employees Urge F O U N D IN V E T E R A N ’S E arly Christmas M ailing ---- ■ ■ —.-------------------------- -- School Census Total Townsend Pension Club IIIe a y > |> Same as Last Year Meeting Friday Evening HOSPITAL, ROSEBURG fa n llo itl ffUlll Ull Udlll Awaits Further Copco Action Interfiling figures are revealed in Everyone interested in the Tow n- Levi Bichler, lonely resident ol this year’s school census recently | send old age pension plan is urged •h«‘ meeting of the club Hie Trail district, w ho hail been the compleled by census lakers Lola '« ‘ i“ .**!* *“ y ‘“ V* object of search by four Gold Hill Reed and Ernest Boss, and f.le.l with ¡h i* The llolie Extension unit tor men fur four days, it being leured Secrclary of the School District Her-1 jng W()|jW |a s, Eri(|ay eve I Bogue Itiver und vicinity met for mi lie was lost in the snow, returned Ilia Coy lust week. ning but it should have stated that nil duy meeting Tuesday ul the com borne last Saturday, liuving spent There is no variation in the num- I l-riuay night, November 23, was m e Hie lust three weeks in Hie Boseburg munity ball ut Hogue Itiver. Miss tier of school-age pupils over lust correct dale for Ihe next meeting, hospital. Alice Mulln. acting county demon Mr. Biehter, mi elderly man, is year. Hie count being 305 each More petitions are expected to be M uirhead Says Construction stration agent gave the second ...... „ . ,,, the charge of Mr. mid Mrs. Eber Da year, ulHiough during that period ,.n Gaud for signers ami other ini- W ill Begin W hen W a te r lesson on guide patterns which w«» vis of Gold Hill. From his own there bus been considerable moving . portsnt business will come before u splendid lesson on sewing. She re preference he makes his home on .n unii oul of Ihe district. A differ- the meeting. Recedes, if Appeal Is N ot ported Unit Mrs. Mabel Muck who their mining property near Trail. eace occurs, however, in the num- ’ ber of boys, and the number of bus taken Miss Clurihcl N ye’s place Made by Power Company. Grants Pass Ladies H u rt Hie Davises making regular visits High . _______ School ___________ Students girl* registered, as follow s: in Corvallis during Mis* Nye's stay Elect Officer» for Year there to keep him ..1 supplies. About in Car Accident Near City In 1934 there were 149 boys of in Washington, D. C... for several I liree weeks ago Mr. Davl* look lit.* school age in the district, and 156 months, w ill return to Medford tin* That work would start on the Slippery pavement caused an a c Hie election of officers Io head winter rations in mid found him «tris. Last year there were Ml first of December. Those from here gone, but was not alarmed us he h a il new hydro-electric plant to be con cident involving two Grants Pass w ho attended the meeting were Mrs. the student body of Gold lliil high said lie was going to Grunts Pass •toys mid 164 girls. ladies al the foot of Blackwell hill structed by the Beaver Portland school was nearly as spirited a* Hie A check of the records show that George Hutchins. Mrs. Victor Hint Mrs. Noble Cement company at Gold Hill as scye. Mr*. Clay Biles and Mrs. M ar-. November general election troni re for u few day*, when his neighboi, l& families moved away since the near Gold Hili Iasi week. c i v __u;„ C. W. McFarlane, made the Irip. Tin ion Canee. Mrs. Hutchins and Mrs. | ports given out tills week. soon as a clear title to the water last census, but there have been In . », ... . », , », who were accompaning Mrs. I. n . The student body was divided In- supplies were left on the porch. Biles were hostesses for the meet a m it ie s conic in. Many of the new- . • , », .< _ , rights was legally determined, was Early Iasi week other neighbor' ■ .i u..»» Coke home from a trip to Medford, 1 ill tw o political parties—the "H siii - ing. ______ uner parly" and the •Tong party ’. rounding up stock near the cabin ' ( 0,," rs '"** , ’V.'i.. ', f t h e i r r i a n - » e r e slightly injured when the indicated, last week by W. H. « a im o u . s > Goke car skidded, crossed the road, Muirhead, vice-president of the N. Struve who formerly lived al A com plete ticket was pul Into the found Ihe supplies still on Hie porch and no sign of Mr. Bichler, and im- "" ' ls 1 '* • "" 1,,' < ” ' an(j ro||cd over and stopped upright company, according to a story in the Pickett Auto camp with Louis field for both parties and various mediately Informed the Davises who ■' . ' ’.. 1 0,1 die pavement alrnut tw o m iles Ihe daily papers. Droiff hul for some lime has been students took the stump for his ean- instituted «he search. * h(> '« ft last year the su rvey * s|aU> (raffic offi<;er The case, which has been prose Wltll the Huber packing plant at didule. Campaign speeches we re the McFarlane reported Hint Bichler » o w » .w « r i n ù i . r . s h u ll appi'ared shortly after the accident cuted by the California Oregon Medford was railing on friends here order of Hie duy for Hie last fi had decided not to go with him to f*n..l.cs, so that the figures indi- H ................ and took the parly to Medford Tower company, has been in the before leaving for Yreka. Californ- weeks. Grants Pass, ami this le.l his friends <’•««’ » h. aBhv growth. Gias, was broken from the w ind courts for eight years, according to The campaign ended with the . . . . nl. where he has taken an Interest election Wednesday. Itowland Mill- i to believe he had become lost shield and doors but otherw ise the Muirhead, the last appeal by the w ith a meal company there. BO Y S C O U T N E W S er of the • Hammer parly" was I For four d ay, W. 11. Ferguso.i. car was not damaged to any great power company having taken 23 —' 7 . . . I i .i ,i of the student Merritt Davis. Hip Boilgers and Er- extent and was driven back to months for a decision, w hich was Mrs. Thomas Galligar and Its. ' ... ( aMl#le(j ca r ry -! nie K dl hunted without success. Ily Donald Murray Skelton finally handed down on November (■rants Pass. Victor Birdseye from here, Mrs. >«•< . ■ administration of Ihe Finally they w en’, as fur us the Wednesday at 4:30 Ihe boy scouts 5 in favor of the cement company. I liriibeth Fowler. Mrs. S. S w a n k . ' ig » • following: Devils Flat CCC camp out from had a meeting as usual. They first —— - - ___ .h v virtue of a two-judge decision Relief Corp Enjoys A ll O’Hara and Mrs. Lloyd Dirk of ,‘l . vi(.r .„ „ J d en t; Effc Boseburg. and learned that a com- hint a patrol meeting Io study the n l x / l v i ^ t T n ^ W e d n e s d a y The third, or adverse judge, also I ogue Itiver attended an Informal le ’ treasurer nnd puny doctor hud taken the old man points of Ihe compass for five m in Day M eeting Wednesday many of ,he Beaver com. utes. After that they had a couple of An all day friendly get-togetlier P«ny’s claims, said the cement corn- Federated Woman» clubs held d Glen M rived here Saturday, and went on compass I races. I H V S . There i i i n r TT v » «. 1 two W S’ «■» U l l were ar- - several i P*n> official. X n m lS : “rTh<. canvass of vote, showed th e, to Ashland to consult docto» . •ows one on each side of Hie door w a* " n, s' ? ro ‘ w'no ’ Muirheead pointed out that »be and Bi pieces of paper with 'he "em bers of t ^ c o m p ly has a cerW n m e J . iv io o r e i ' b s » c » directions' of .he compass on them m e t .« , ' inish tying the J«»* ¡ ^ ‘h o f 'd in T in w hich to appeal (By Mr*. Marlon Lane«) With Christmas hut a little more than four weeks uwuy, postonica officials ure Issuing their annual cry: "Do your Christmas shopping and mailing early." Bulletin* have been posted in ull postoffice* urg ing persons to exercise care in wrapping and addressing packages carefully. A much heavier Christ mas mail Is anticipated this season line Io the general Improvement of the condii ions over business country. M i.h ,. ¡M in n ie J. Moore P . . ^ A t Central Point Home T h e r e w e r e H i on each side of .be - J X n b> ,he ease, and until definite steps a r. -------- door. The first race was won by the « " .’ a„ endance w ere: Mrs. Mken by that organization, no con- Minuie J. Moore passed away a t F a l r o l a n d th e n e x t: a n d ! L is t Bryan, Mrs. Tom Hcndcrscn. struction w i l l b e p o s s ib le . E s c a her home in Central Point earl> hy the Bob W hite Patro». Krause, Mrs. C. L. Me- w rre ihe decision not appealed, no Tuesday morning, after u brief HI- Next week the boys are going to Fred Stone. Mrs. Steel- immediate steps could be taken un- noas. h“ve " »«*“ “•* huBL I Shoemaker and a guest. Ul “ {«h ’2 ' “^ »„r w w„ .................... ...o She as TO,„ born al Tolu, Oregon, ‘ Mrs. D. Disimini. « » ho«de h" 7 | JuJ ul)(| jn j „ |y> 194,7, was GARDEN C I.IB PLANS Hie next meeting was called for unsafe to work in the river exc«£t ul)dl.,i WORK A l ( l i t HALL FRI, December S at wMeh tisae baHotiag tartag »he mon s rom ------- | n marriage - to Edward L , . Moore, t o this union one daughlei, ----- — ........................and initiation w ill be made to bring tober. Once favorable co n « M m s home north of Grants Pass was er und Jack Martin, I o u r ! , , ,, I n h r s e n d e d th e m e e t- g i n , (( ( f u . c f) r p A p o , ((b . a in . however, work w ill be burned las. year. The Hammer central com m lH ee- , „ . , „ , 1 . 1 . M a x . w a s b o r n , w h o n r - re k dinner w ill also be held at pushed forward. ______ Jeanne Hammersly. chairman. Ilel- vives. She is also survive«! by Ihe mg of the Gold H' * Asked about the interest held by follow ing brothers and sisters: J. L. lie home of Mrs. B. E. Itlanki Hiurg Arrangements w ill be made Dick Swacker of Grants Pass Is en Dorman. Murk Campbell. si Friday afternoon. aiiernoon. |neetj for , he ailnua, the city of Gold Hill in the trans Election Imurd- Lloyd Holifield, (.•(■edenburg, Sums Valley; M. “ B last having a quartz mill built by two Fredenburg. Medford; N ellie E. The group w ill mee this hr,day jn |h e c)ub Qn , bc action, Muirhead said that there is men from Glendale for Ins mine chairman. Merel Kendall, Marcel at the present time a 400-kilowatt Jain. Beagle; Bertha E. Fredenburg ! Io prepare the city hall grounds for « S*X • *•••« . w ............ .. r Paudois. Mary Force. regular meeting day, December December 12. 12. bark of Ihe Birdseye place. pow er plant at the site, w hich is Political advisor — Lloyd H oli , and Bessie E. Fredenburg of Cen- shrubs wtiieh w ill be set out soon, one mile upstream from the Gold trul Point, and Jessie E. Pomeroy, At Hie regular meeting, D ecem lxr George Harrison who formerly field. Hill highway bridge. This plant has Gold Hill. a Christmas exchange of plants M rs. Buhn to Continue Officers were installed id a regu lived al the Dick Bieliman place been standing since 1913. and is Husband’s Jewelry Store Mrs. Moore became a member ol w ill he held, each member bringing lar assembly Wednesday morning. called at Biviera Auto park last owned by the city of Gold Hill, but --------------- -----—— I ihe Baptist church al an early age another member w hose name will week on his way to Portland on Pass ' has been under contract to lhe J-*' Christmas Seals Go land all her life has been a true seeds, plants, bulbs, or a shrub for Mrs. E. H. Buhn of Grants business from his home al Sun lias announced that she w ill eontir* ment company since 1926. The on Sale November 30 Christian mother and sister. be drawn nt the meeting. Francisco, California. * She was a charter member of Mt. uc to operate Butin’s Jewelry store plant has been standing idle, how Other countries selling Christmas , but the business is now located at ever, pending a decision in the Pitt Bebekah lodge No. 167 of Cen A contest was started Sunday in On November 30. the tuberculo Seals Io provide for sick children . 102 )(|^, , sixth street, formerly case, since sufficient w ater bas not Hie Fools Creek Sunday school be sis (Jirísim as seals w ill make their tral Point. a r e - Argentine Bepublie. B razil,1 the been available for operation. services nt Ihe r Funeral U I I V I U I JS V I » I V X V were w w w . w held ................................ - llic I location lH t i n t ’ ll t of il U Brownie's IU W IH V S n Hadio o u n tween Hie girls class tuugnt by Mrs appearance in every community of Muirbead’s company holds a pur Christian church in Central Point Canada, hciimark, England, F rance J Buhn, w ell known Jewel ' loyd Miller and the men and boys the state and thus "K‘ ^ u n id a y at 2 p 111. Bev. W. T. Ea- Iceland. Italy Japan, Korea, Nor chase contract w ith the city, under K . j , i er of Hie Climate City passed away class taught by Murion Lance which Ghristmus spirit of good w ill I o , ( t ) charge wj, h in,ermenl in way. Poland Portugal . w i tn - |as, ^.,.,.1^ after a lingering illness. which the cement organization is h io last until the lust Sunday In Il *1 VP *1 * others. Central Pol nr cemetery. Conger Many of these countries have , ‘. ! Friends in this city are gla«l to hear to carry on development of the December. Proceed» from the sa le, * ' U (unera, parlors were in charge of combination Tuberculosis Christ 111s m a I jba| Mrs. Buhn w ill continue Io op property, w hich involves the estab is ursil during 193.» to figlit the , , gem enls. seal and postage stamp which lishment of a clear title to the w a erate the store. Mrs. JoRn Biles is spending sev w hite plague" in every corner o f ' i d Mrj Moor(, res¡,|e(| ,,n sold in their post offices. ter and constructing the plant. eral days in Medford us the guest ol Oregon under the direction of Ihe H(>evenbcrg ranch near 1 Completion of the contract entails MRS. MELVIN SARGENT her daughter Mrs. Oscar Joelson Oregon Tuberculosis association. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sargenl were Gold Hill for several years, where HONORED AT SHOWER SAT. service to the town w hereby the und family. 1 Twenty-six counties have public Mr. Moore was foreman. shopping an«i attending to business company w ill furnish them w ith health associations which are in Medford Saturday. Mrs. Moore’s husband, the late Mrs. Minnie Sargent and Mrs. both water and lights for municipal William Cerveny nnd Ed Pre handling their sales locally. Ed Moore, was an uncle of Earl SV • fountain have been running o n Christmas seals have been sold Fred Baker were hostesses Salur- use. Bed. blue nnd green are the pre Moore of this city. Several from There has been a dam at the site, through their mill during the past dominating color* y ea rs aH(,n(lc(| Jhe fu|M.n i, ,(M|av> coiors ol of un,¡ this year’s in the I'. S. since 1907. A eollectio.i day afternoon at a lovely stork according to Muirhead. either com- week from the New Deal mine on sefli. Hie double barred Lorraine. ( Melvin ’ plete or partial, since late in the __ _____ ■»%,**«.« ••• of tlie seals may — be - — available in ;> ..hower in ***»..^. honor — of Mrs Ihe left fork of Foots Crce.k. Cross, in red. is the emblem that > Rnow whn( Hed” this community. Have you a collec-I s n, ........................ her honu. 11870’s when the first power dam on appears on each seal to ‘í * n’,fy m<.ansT Answer next week. Hon? - The friends ---------- were assembled in the Bogue went in at that location Mrs. Effie Birdseye returned to as the tuberculosis seal. They sell the living room when Mrs. Sargent to furnish power for a flour mill, her home Saturday after spending for one cent each, the same price arrived from a shopping tour in ! Portions of the old dam are still the post four months in Medford charged in the first sale in 1907. Medford and walked into the room there, lying mostly under wa’erj w here she was manager of Ihe to be greated with “surprise" and but much of it has been washed SEBA canning kitchen at the arm G IR L S C O U T N E W S also her mother, Mrs. George Baker away. Photographs of the old dam ory building where over fourly- ol Portland, whom she did not WCre presented by the cement corn- cight thousand cans of fruit, vege By Marjorie Skelton know hail arrived for Hie event. ' pany in their long legal fig it. tables and meats were canned under The eighth grade and freshmen The afternoon was spent in open- The Beaver com pany holds large the relief canning project. ing the many packages of tiny contracts for Bonneville dam and girl scouts held a m eeting nt Mrs. I’ena’s house on Wednesday ittter- things after which delightful re- the new Coast highway bridges, Dr. .1. B. Keusier of Pasadena noon nt about 4:00 o’clock. Bazaar and expects to operate more stead- freshnienls were served. California, who is interested in the Boh ¡iy than at any time since 1931. Es- work was carried on and lenders Those present were: Mrs. (ISC mine on the lefl fork of Fo'ds were elected ns follow s: lean Adams. Mrs. Wilmer Bailey, Mrs. tablishment of the new hydro-elec- creek arrived in the community Skelton, leader; Lorraine Force, Normnn Bailey, Mrs. Dave B ib s, trie plant w ould result in a sub- Wednesday. second; anil Marjorie Skelton, seere- Mrs. Blaine Biles. Mrs. Geo. Baker, stantial saving to the com pany, tery. The “Compass" was also chos Mrs. Boy Ballon. Mrs. Merritt Davis, Muirheead stated. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Biles from en ns Hie name of the patrol. Mrs. Mrs. Bill Ferguson. Mrs. Cleo Gil- j Copco officials declined to ma“* here nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. John W ild“ Pena served hot chocolate and the ehrisl. Mrs. E. T. Ham. Mrs. Geo. n statement ns to whether they w ilt of Sardine Creek left Wednesday for members sang several songs. The Hammersly. Mrs. Hugh Hayes. Mrs. carry the case into a higher court. north of Grants Pass where they girls also discussed Ihe Scout party Flovd Lance. Mrs. Ernest l . i n g r e n . ---------------------------- have a wood contract. at Bogue Itiver which w ill be held BAZAAR A SUCCESS Mrs. Boy Moore, Mrs. Earl Moore. about Ihe 12th of December. The These patients tn a modern tuber sufficient to cure damaged lungs: a Miss Mabel Moore, Mrs. Merritt Thanksgiving Sermon at culosis sanatorium are "going to patient should be aided to lit him- m eetin g was over nt 5:30. The indies aid bazaar and dinner Merriman, Mrs. Harry Newnham, school” to tit themselves for better golf, while curing, for a position Methodist Church Sunday ».»Id nt the Odd F ellow s hall last Mrs. Dale Norton. Miss Beth Paul positions In the business world after suited to his abilities. Promotion of Guy Baldwin of Cedar Rapids, Mrs. ____ Madeline Pendleton, Mrs. Thursday w as very successful, ae- sen, ___ their recovery. The teacher sits In such rehabilitation work ls part of Bev. W. F. W illings has announc Iowa, w ho has been visiting his II. D. Heed. Mrs. Dirk Robinson. cording to the ladies in charge. A the control room o* the radio sys the anti-tuberculosis program fi attended the ed that he w ill deliver a Junior sur mother, Mrs. Maria • Baldwin of Grandma Sargent. Miss Mabel good-sized crowd n a n ce d by Christmas Soals. The tem that Is wired to every bedside splendid dinner and all articles on need for it was revealed by a recent Smith. Miss Netty Stone. Mrs. Paul prise sermon entitled “The First Medford, accompanied her here Sat Various subjects are taught—gram urday for a week end visit. They Thompson, Mrs. A. A. Walker. Mrs. display were sold during the after me r. bookkeeping, stenography, ac study of 125,000 patients released Thunksgiving” nt the M. E. church were guests in Ihe home of Mr. and Asil Walker, Mrs. Clyde Walker, noon. Members of the aid w ish to countancy — depending upon the from 588 sanatoria throughout the Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Mrs. Pfi'J? Thompson Saturday wishes of those who sign up for United States. Twenty per cent of the hostesses. Mrs. Minnie Sargent thank all those w ho contributed for sermon w ill be illustrated by hand njgbt, Mr. Baldwin and Mrs. Thonip- classes. The modern concept of them found it necessary to return nnd Mrs. Fred Raker and the hon the affair nnd helped in any way lo made objects. The younger genera son being cousins, and Sunday treating tuberculosis I* that It la not for further treatment. make the event a success. oree, Mrs. Melvin Sargent. Eagle Point, and April 7 at Grants J3; Opal Rogers, 1». For vice-president —r llerlii r, Puss. Lusk, 31; Ila Mac lliginbothum. 21. For secretary-treasurer — Effe J. M. Kallstrom of the Alaska Pulton, 17; Boberta Mullin, 5. Auto park spent Wednesday in M<*d- For surgcnl-at-arms—Glen Itlglii- ford on business. The station wu» cared for by Wilbur Walker, grand bo'hutn. 30; l.eo Walker, 22. The Tong central committee— son of Mrs. t.tncburger. who lives - n i...iii. xi,1 on Hie former McQual place. Their June Moore, ehairman. Phyllis MiH 1 l i Every Bed a School tion is especially invited to attend. was spent with other relatives.